Airlink AML001 User Manual
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Appendix A AT Commands
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Use this command to control the modem’s response to receiving a remote
modems carrier signal. Data carrier detect (DCD) is a signal from the modem
to the DTE indicating that the carrier signal is being received from a remote
modem. The modem typically turns off DCD when it no longer detects the
remote modems carrier signal.
&C0
Modem ignores the state of the carrier from the remote modem.
DCD remains on at all times.
&C1
Modem turns on DCD when the remote modem’s carrier signal
is detected and turns off DCD when the carrier signal is not
detected (default).
&D
&D0
The soft modem ignores the true status of DTR and treats it as
always on. Use this selection only if the computer does not
provide DTR to the modem.
&D1
If the DTR signal is not detected while in on-line data mode,
the modem enters command mode, issues the OK result code,
and remains connected.
&D2
If the DTR signal is not detected while in on-line data mode,
the modem disconnects (default).
&D3
Reset modem on the on-to-off DTR transition.
&G
while transmitting in the high band (answer mode). This command is only
used in V.22 and V.22 bis mode. This option is not used in North America; it
is for international use only.
&G0
Disables guard tone (default).
&G1
Selects 550 Hz guard tone.
&G2
Selects 1800 Hz guard tone.
&J
software that issues the J0 command.
&J0
The auxiliary relay is never closed (default).
&K